South Africa’s wattled cranes are no longer critically endangered : why the birds’ numbers are (...)

19 mai 2025 | Lara Fuller, Honorary Research Associate: School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Wattled cranes breeding in wetlands is a clear sign that the wetland is healthy and thriving.
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